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1983 Squier SQ Precision filth.


Bassassin
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Pictures speak louder than words:













All original apart from the tort plate - the original w/b/w having been killed in transit by Royal Fail. In a way they did it a favour, though.

I don't think I've seen a more gorgeous burst & grain combination than this bass, I've tried my best but these pics don't do it justice. :brow:

Jon.

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Basically it was crushed sufficiently hard to punch the tone control through into the cavity:



I have all the little fragments of the original so I'm going to attempt a bit of scratchplate jigsaw, just to keep it original. That said, the tort's a good fit and way better looking.

The scary screw ends are a bit of an issue when playing with a pick & doing palm-edge muting, which I do occasionally, but I think shorter screws and/or a shim in the neck pocket will be the way forward. A cover would interfere with pick style playing (well, my hamfisted bludgeoning) and also I'd have to drill the body, which I don't want to do. Interesting detail - SQ Squiers had scratchplates drilled for a pup cover, but no holes in the body.

J.

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[quote name='Bassassin' post='327047' date='Nov 11 2008, 07:47 PM']Basically it was crushed sufficiently hard to punch the tone control through into the cavity:



I have all the little fragments of the original so I'm going to attempt a bit of scratchplate jigsaw, just to keep it original. That said, the tort's a good fit and way better looking.

The scary screw ends are a bit of an issue when playing with a pick & doing palm-edge muting, which I do occasionally, but I think shorter screws and/or a shim in the neck pocket will be the way forward. A cover would interfere with pick style playing (well, my hamfisted bludgeoning) and also I'd have to drill the body, which I don't want to do. Interesting detail - SQ Squiers had scratchplates drilled for a pup cover, but no holes in the body.

J.[/quote]

So was the bass in a hard case and they still managed to do that much damage? Royal Mail never cease to amaze me with the ways they come up with to break stuff. By the way, to you loan out your carpets to porn shoots? :)

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[quote name='jono b' post='327820' date='Nov 12 2008, 06:17 PM']So was the bass in a hard case and they still managed to do that much damage? Royal Mail never cease to amaze me with the ways they come up with to break stuff. By the way, to you loan out your carpets to porn shoots? :huh:[/quote]
Indeed it was in a case - admittedly a pretty wrecked one, but you'd [i]really[/i] have to be trying! :)

And fortunately the carpets are a bit more subdued than this - it's a bit of dodgy fur fabric which appeals to my inner porno director! :brow: It gets worse, I also have this (excuse the g*it*r):

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J.

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[quote name='Bassassin' post='326947' date='Nov 11 2008, 05:15 PM']It's a massively thick poly finish on this - so it's T-cut & elbow grease! :)

J.[/quote]
you got a link to that polish?? i know its a thick finish, but it looks shiny as fook :huh:

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[quote name='BassManKev' post='328481' date='Nov 13 2008, 04:47 PM']you got a link to that polish?? i know its a thick finish, but it looks shiny as fook :)[/quote]
[url="http://www.carplan.co.uk/index.cfm?category=58"]http://www.carplan.co.uk/index.cfm?category=58[/url]

Your local Halfords will sort you out for about £5! :huh: It's good for cleaning up metalwork too. If you use it on laquer or paint, do make sure it's a modern, heavy-duty finish, it's a mild abrasive & I don't think using it on a thin nitro finish would be a good idea.

J.

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